Andrew received a PhD from the University of New England, Australia, in algebraic topology in 2004. He lectures mathematics and statistics at Monash University, Australia. Whilst working on integral cohomology operations and their relations he has a
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Andrew received a PhD from the University of New England, Australia, in algebraic topology in 2004. He lectures mathematics and statistics at Monash University, Australia. Whilst working on integral cohomology operations and their relations he has also been applying mathematical and statistical techniques to other areas of science and engineering. Amongst the collaborative papers he worked on are:
Andrew Percy and Brian Kinghorn, "A genotype probability index for multiple alleles and haplotypes". J. Anim. Breed. Genet., 122, pp 387 - 392, 2005.
Ian Spark, Yousef Imbrahim and Andrew Percy, "Manouverable gantry tractor comprising a chorus line of synchronised modules" submitted to Transactions of the IEEE.
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